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Wow, stereotype much?  You must be a lot of fun at parties.

What’s a star? I’d define it as a person who has talents people will pay to see, and performs them enough to make a good living at it. The line between “star” and “performer” is just in how much money you make, which is a function of how much attention you command.

I’m personally uncomfortable with that sort of pay-for-content/attention relationship, but I withhold judgement because it’s much different from “my” generation. Right now I’m paying quite a bit of money for cable for a lot of content I don’t want and barely use. I access maybe 1% of what’s available and subsidize the

In a few shots there are two characters bantering (or commiserating).  Is there a co-op component?

That sandwich is silly.  It’s a silly sandwich.

I have so much hate for everything about everything here.

There are much better things to spend $900 on.  You could get almost three baby Yoda toys for that.

You need the KRAGL.  KRAGL is key.

Eh. Those in the medical profession, if you mean your pcp or illness-specialized medicine - are trained to recognize symptoms and recommend treatment. If they recommend treatment to a patient, who then comes back six months later having not done it, what can they do about it? They’re not life coaches. If you need

I remember the ads but would not bring myself to watch it. The premise was unbelievably horrible. Same thing with “Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire”, and other prime-time dating shows. My brain is safer pretending those things don’t exist.

They look and feel delicious.  There’s a beautiful texture differential that you only get over after you taste it on the way up.

I don’t disagree, except that many of the games are ones that I wanted to play (knowing full well they are niche experiences).  Unfortunately I was too quick to jump on mediocre sales for them.  Three in the last four months I’d finished just a couple weeks before they went on Gold.  I could’ve spent that 10 bucks on

I enjoyed the game. It’s heavy on narrative, not much in the way of action. I think that’s precisely what a mythos game should be, but the long stretches of inaction (reading, listening) could be a turnoff for anyone looking for a C’thulhu-themed FPS.

I’ve been thinking about getting a gun. I am, for the most part, adamantly anti-gun. I tolerate 2nd amendment arguments but generally think it’s foolish and dangerous for ordinary citizens to own them.

This is the correct take.  Would step on.

There were a lot fewer humans back then. When the coasts recede there will be less places to go and less livable space when they get there. There will be fewer places to grow food, and the bleaching of coral reefs is a sign that the ocean’s ecosystem is in trouble, and may not sustain the kind of life required to feed

Thank you for your service.  Now you might want to get back to the bathroom.

I’m very confused about Paltrow.  She went on Colbert at one point last year and basically said “yeah, what we’re doing at Goop doesn’t make any sense.”  I can’t tell if she was attempting a meta-level of snark or being brutally honest, but either way she seems not to buy her own bullshit.  Is she shamelessly ripping

If she ever connects the dots and sees this I will be in trouble with my wife, but I do not like sharing sandwiches with her. Any sandwich - burger, reuben, ham and cheese, anything. Our ways of handling food are vastly different. I pick it up gently, letting the weight rest on my thumbs and gently balancing the top